Example sentences of "so [that] [pron] [verb] [to-vb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | So that they began to hint that I could n't be so very friendly if I was afraid to take them round to meet him . |
2 | As the tide rose , the wind shredded the clouds above them and pushed a mighty swell across the water , so that they began to roll as they had once rolled at sea . |
3 | Inevitably this affects their attitude to these people so that they tend to assume that all their visits are time-wasting . |
4 | Corridors that sloped down more and more steeply , so that they had to sit and shuffle down the last few metres . |
5 | It is when the physical phenomenon of soil erosion affects people so that they have to respond and adapt their mode of life that it becomes also a social phenomenon . |
6 | It was the introduction of pulsation into their forms so that they appeared to swell and contract rhythmically . |
7 | A mixture of fear , at being touched by a man at all — and something else , quite different — swept through Sally-Anne so that she began to tremble as he walked her through to the parlour . |
8 | It 's got to be important to the child so that he needs to know whether he means four times two-plus-one or four-times-two plus one , whichever way it is . |
9 | The only solution to the ‘ opponent block ’ is to pull yourself up by your bootstraps so that you come to believe that you can win . |
10 | Whilst we will review after the initial 3 months period I should be grateful if we take the arrangement up until the end of the calendar year so that it continues to operate whilst being reviewed . |